Some colleagues have suggested that he not move and just wait until lawmakers could redistrict his family's house into the district, but Marsden said he could not count on that. "You don't know how that's going to go,'' he said.

More evidence that Marsden never intended his rented room to be his primary domicile as required under VA law and outlined in the WashPo article. All it takes is 3 voters in the district to file a complaint with the county registrar to force a hearing on the issue under VA law. Marsden could face a felony prosecution for voter fraud for voting in a district he was not entitled to vote. That carries a hefty fine and up to 10 years in prison.